'We must put ourselves in
the position of the subject who tries to find his way in this world,
and we must remember, first of all, that the environment by which he
is influenced and to which he adapts himself is his world, not the
objective world of science.'
W.I. Thomas
and
F. Znaniecki
Qualitative Sociology Review
2020
Volume XVI Issue 2
A Festschrift for William Shaffir: Guest Editors' Introduction
Antony J. Puddephatt, Steven Kleinknecht
Articles:
The Hughesian Legacy: William Shaffir—A Principal Interpreter of the Chicago School Diaspora in Canada
Jacqueline Low
The Virtue of Patience
Scott Grills
The Gift of a Vocation: Learning, Writing, and Teaching Sociology
Sherryl Kleinman
Journeying into Academia via Immersion into Qualitative Research: Professor Shaffir as a Master Guide
Efa E. Etoroma
Feigning Incompetence in the Field
Arthur McLuhan
Agnostic Interactionism and Sensitizing Concepts in the 21st Century: Developing Shaffirian Theory-Work in Ethnographic Research
Benjamin Kelly, Michael Adorjan
Piecing Together the Meaning of "Dirty Work"
Julian Torelli
Active Interview Tactics Revisited: A Multigenerational Perspective
Andrew D. Hathaway, Rory Sommers, Amir Mostaghim
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